9 Heated Rivalry-inspired Canadian cottages worthy of a romantic rendezvous
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9 Heated Rivalry-inspired Canadian cottages worthy of a romantic rendezvous
"Growing up just outside of Toronto, I've always known a cottage to be a holiday home - a second property to escape to when you need to touch grass, most often large and luxurious enough to house an entire friend group, located near a lake for swimming and boating, and with a firepit out back to drink Molsons and Mooseheads around."
"Showrunner Jacob Tierney has shared that the cottage scenes were actually filmed in the neighbouring province of Ontario, at a private property called Barlochan Cottage in the Muskokas, a lakefront region about two-ish hours north of Toronto that defines "cottage country" for many Canadians - myself included. And viewers have fallen head over ice skates for what they've seen on the screen."
Canadian usage of "cottage" describes a holiday home: a second property near a lake, often large enough for a friend group and featuring a firepit for drinking Molsons and Mooseheads. American usage usually implies a small, quaint, cabin-like dwelling. The television show Heated Rivalry centers on a queer romance between two professional hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, and depicts Ilya flying to Shane's multi-million-dollar cottage outside Montreal. The cottage scenes were filmed at Barlochan Cottage in the Muskokas, a lakefront region about two hours north of Toronto that many Canadians call cottage country. Interest in Ontario and Quebec cottage rentals has risen.
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